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Re-Envisioning the Prospect Park Vale
Prospect Park Alliance
Crown Heights, Brooklyn
Sat, October 18th, 2025
10:00am — 11:00am
11:00am — 12:00pm
Join Jillian Pagano, Landscape Architect II, and Deborah Kirschner, Vice President of External Relations at Prospect Park Alliance, the non-profit that sustains Prospect Park in partnership with the City, to learn about the upcoming restoration of the Prospect Park Vale in the northeast corner of the park. Learn about the Alliance's plans to transform the Vale, an important woodland landscape that serves as a critical habitat to birds and other wildlife, and the extensive community outreach and engagement efforts that led to a new vision for this lesser-known park landscape to make it more welcoming and accessible to all Brooklyn residents.
The former Rose Garden has served many functions since the park opened in 1867. It was originally a Children’s Playground, complete with the Park’s first, horse-driven carousel, and then became a formal Rose Garden, with three pools with goldfish and lilies, at the turn of the 19th century as part of the City Beautiful movement. In its heyday, children would line the pond banks and race miniature toy boats. In the 1890s, the renowned firm of McKim, Mead and White replaced the pond’s soft edge with a formal marble and granite balustrade.
The tour route is not wheelchair accessible. Closed-toe shoes are recommended. Visitors are encouraged to dress and prepare for the weather. Children are welcome accompanied by an adult. All participants, including children, must have a ticket.
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Olmsted & Vaux, 1867; McKim, Mead + White, 1890s; Prospect Park Alliance, 2025



